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Addrssi »U cointr.BEioaiioii® t J Tn* Jik
PMtcrrs S»rtr>g Place, Ua.
SAH’lt'Hl, OCT. 1 I W
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WT.Cl).
All persons imlebO 'l.to tn" for nub
eeripfion, or otherwise, ar« hereby no¬
tified to come forward and make Battle¬
ment l.v November Idl.h at 1 have obli¬
gations to moot and will be compelled
to have what is due mo. if you do not
settle by or before that daft- l Anil lie
obliged to sue. 1 dislike very much to
be forced to run mv patrons to a bill of
cost but my indebtedness is snob that 1
cannot meet it unless I collect what is
due me and if von oivo me yon posi¬
tively rijttst pay up. Come on, now,
and pay tip. Your Servant.
.1.0. Hr.Aimru..
tVe advertised for a fat ‘posaotw la
week and before the weole i • me win
finished a sulmiribor lrrouk'bt us a fine
one. Moral: Advertise in the Jimp.
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Steve Ciav is tin* universal choice of
the yeomanry of North Georgia for the
next governor. Clay is a sound young
man and well fitted for this liiifli office.
The man of the Horne Tribune is pon¬
dering over tire term “jack pot.” Voting
man, beware. It. takes money, and lots
of it, to become thoroughly conversant
with this obscure phrase. Let it alone .
The less you know about it the better it
is for you.
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Traffic in rmtl estate in east. Murray
has been ns ’ivoly for the past two
weeks as a two-year oid male of a fros¬
ty morning. Some miners have been
here prospecting and their investiga¬
tions have proven the assort ion that the
Cohnttaa were full of value bl« ores,hence
these numerous real estate transfers.
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That, was n dnplornble nriddent. that
befell onr bretheren nf th« Daltnn Citi¬
zen last SumIny morning. Thu bright
flushes from i hat shoot will be sorely
missed by nil of Cherokee Georgia. For
more than thirty yoavs its former mno
Hgeinont have been battlelng for the me
premacy of wiigtit and demoeraey. We
drop a tear of rej'imt and reverence a!
its taking ofi.
May tire good Lord pity those poor
Irumans who think they know more a~
bout, the affairs of this goverment than
Cleveland, his cabinet and tire entire
congress, Why, bless their contiary
liearts, men all over this world differ in
their opinions on any subject, and when
you stand up and condemn a man for
his opinions you art) a darn sight the
biggest fool in nine cases out of every
ten.
Tho Elli.Tsy Courier rises to remark
that “the small Weekly Editors who
are boot,-ticking Hoke Smith tire cither
recipients of his official smiles or expect,
to be so favord.” Don't know so much
about that, Ellington. We are one of
the many who think Uoko Smith tho
peer of any man in the south and we
don’t expect him to “gtin” at us, either.
In the meantime will the Courier man
please state where he is “a! ” ? Brother
what gang do you belong to, anyway ? *
LEGAL ADY’S.
Homestead A pplici tiem.
State of ('a., Murray Oo:
Roberts. Knox 1ms
applied for exemption of personal¬
ty and settin: apart and valuation
of homestead, ami I will pass upon
the same fit 11 o'clock, a m,, on
♦he 2l N t day of October, 1S03. »t.
jny office. This SopL. 30fh 1893,
J. Ovluiy. Otdnmry.
Georgia Murray Ooi
J. A, Robinson has applied to me
for Supplement to Homestead uud
Exemption and I will pies upon
the same, at 11 o’clock a. m, on the
twenty-third day of Oct. 1893 at
my office, 'Ihis Oct- 2 1893.
T. J. Ovbcy Ordinary.
Georgia Murray County.
Whereas, 0. N. King, Administra¬
tor of P. F. Howell, represents to
the court in his peat-ion, duly filed
and enterd on record, tint ho has
Lully adroinisterd I*. F. Howell’s
estate. This is thercloru to Otto
nil .. persons conoerueu. him.red and
creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said Administrator
should not, be discharged from Iris
administration, and receive Jet :* is
of dismission on toe first Monday
in Nor ember, 1893.
T. J. (K’hey Ordinary.
Georgia Murray C unity.
To all wkoaiG it may concern
ftallie Smith has in due form appli¬
ed to the undersigned for twelve
months support out Jot the estate
of Joseph Smith deceased. I will
pass upon said application on tho
first Monday it) Nouemqer IS93
Given under my hand and oCi- |
cial ciguaHire this the 3“i day oft
f>ct. 1893, T. J- Ovbey, Ordinajy. |
GENERAL NEWS
IEl»l AM. F0HT1OW-- OF THE CO.,
is Osthered By Oar Hustling Keport
vr«.
SUMACH HAPPENINGS t
Jftw-J Sintra From THa* Ur- ty liocaliiy
By ■ Bright Writer.
Sumach Oct., 4 —The
has come and we are talking
for ‘ Jack Profit'’ the first cool
/iiyhb
Rev, Robert Ilonry, who n
nthorbeonavir.it, preached a
most eccellont sermon at this
place last Sunday night. Su¬
mach always fed-, proud to
welcome hack her noble sous
who are doing ao much to bless
the world. No community ui
North Georgia lms sent out so
many brilliant young men.
Mr, J. H. Whittle and Miss
itfollie Adair were happily mat
lied ta the bpideM homo led
Snp.'uh mo in ntr, Rev. S. IT
Henry officialing. The happy
pair nitended ^Imvclt hflfr
whiclt, with a ,d‘.ct patty ot
friendt#, they returuHl to the
homo of Mr. Adair wheredain
ty nuptials wore lavishly spread
—but your humble seivant
dn’t get to go. Well
mind the-e's go nig to bo anoth
ei one this week; maybe I’ll gc f
an invitation to it.
M'*s. Lough rid go is, here at
the bedside of her daughter
Vim. Gilbert, who is Btill si k
p m i \ \v I " iTonrv \ttpndod
I reflbvtcry at nu OolteWft ltu>t
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Wflblc. ,
A Young Folks Society of
Christian Endeavor was organ¬
ized here last. Sakeib, which
promises t<> be of much value
to t he young people ol Sumach.
Ill write you about, that
wedding next week—if I get
to go.
!*0U SALK,
One* New Horae Comfort
or cooking rleve Will set!
ehe.o p. Also a lot of cattle—two
,'Jcrscy bill's and tiuoe ccv,-*.
ply to W. v. Tilton.
Pleasant Valley l
As MketrUed By n Hustling
I’tartsnut h-alley Oct,,
Mr. Editor: give us space for
few items in. your valuable
per.
Health tn tue , community . .
good.
A good rain would be ac
ceptabie just it ! W.
Mr, Wiley Glasts is
t Actives at. this place.
Rev. Devv’cse filled his
lav ajHiointmcr, at, this
Saturday and Fundav.
Mr. Oscar Plemons; who is
in school at this place visited
home -folks Smidav,
'Misses Martha aud Lizzie
Keith, ot Fort Mountain, were
tr e guests of Mis. Glint Keith
Saturday and Sunday. T.:eir
stay was enjoyed by .ill. Gome
again.
Miss Mary h'ito, the charm
• • teacher, . , visited , , , her
mg music
-
, f iu: , '.y.
IL 0. Logan 8r. vbut'rt
mother at Ramsey (bis woe j
The school here socnis to be
doing splendid new, It
that the farmers -MV mansgei::",
their wotk themselves
sendittg their chi! I,,fco scliuo .
Card'.. M<* nahl has
sou’cAaltiabic repairs d ne
his buildings which add
W , ^ . 1 , T he appeal mice Of . ii.spio- ,
port)'.
Shrinm “Late, t” is certain-
i> ‘is a
and g o« m;* Con.
PiokEwy and William
are b re taking a
coarse in penmanship under
Prof. Shrine a. He is an excel¬
lent. Penman, and excelled by
none.
v*-a
THE LA 01BB
Are vited, wNn in Dalton, to
call Htidjexamine onr new FALL
HATS, which w ■ »rs selling Very
cheap for esah /.sly.
Lodge & C'c.
Cohutta Spr ings Spent, s
Cnuutyt ,, , . ^ . „ ,
0,01110 i f ..
—News is scarce.
Health c f lhia»&“ction is very
good.
Cotton picking; m the or<b*r
ot ton day.
The infant ot Air. and Mrs.
Richard Dunn died last week,
Jfc wa3 Vju t little over two
(1! ' S he community
^ , ympaUiy to th ,
reaT(((1 paiPntB .
There was a very good at
tendance at Mt. Pleasant I
yesterday who wore tivate to
an excellent sc: mon.
b . had ,
i here v tli not > or or
n crop ot cotton marketed from
this section this season, Corn
is very good.
The community IS agitating
Gu* <iUPnfion M rrecDt-.g n n«*iv
church at ML which 1
lmn<‘ will matei . ,,
’ soon tain a
substantial . . riuilding- ,
You *tnt# in your last issfio
v
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thw you have not been -Hmtg
any tints tr on vonr
denta of latf. ! setv® »t.
|,. r -■ M
whicii
i l’"*' 1 W \
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The time
when you
d'Mil
ing the pnst
come and pay
have ob!i<rf»Mo»v-i t;> nteJ
am depending m otfl
jii'omptrief.: as to the tn
meeting - them, j have
accommodat ing on all Uw year
. U1( j J hope you wiiL-how
nppreciut-ioa of t-his fact by S6t _
fling y ■ i*i ’ aec’ututa at ow\ J.
A. Dicks: n s
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TILTON TICKs t
Tilton, Usd., 5 -A« ft has
j so Ion.** nticO wo wrote v wtU ylvi!
yea a tewkiois this wot X
News is scarce.
„ borgLmn making , . . order ,
ss «
Use day it: these digyieys.
Rev. Tom Tarnci ia emuineiintr
« sueeessiu! protracted meet:rg at
On!; Grove, just above 1 5 ; js place.
Rev. VC. L. brown and family
lef last week for Atikc.ni,
th.e will spend ~ few days with
X *■8 are
“Racl'.elnrs - while they sro
gone.
Clever L"o Troadveil rpent last!
Sunday night v ish vs.
A croud of our young people a{
luudc-cl tbe Association at Mr. Zi on :
last Snndav, Wo aro s orry l'orti e
young man who e-n fried t»n
the ground before : ‘
over h*
Luiod i: place to put them, and -It I
!r:;ko;< 113 *< f ' ! worre'-r tov, w-»
! Hi °3-° un « laJ y who Lnlov.-cd 1
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Walt. ’Vest says thevo ia sure to
ho a wadding near hcio in
tbr.a a week. i j
Success to the Jisrr.
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Yon can get-the Ab.-mta ('->-* itn*' . ’
and the .?iN-:.:vrry, both, for tin* .
tready k>>v price of st..
Now is die time and tin- >• .no
trinity to get your winter-reading.
VELVET
VESTIBULE "1
To Chicago via Western & At¬
lantic R. R, and
No-divi. Chattanooga & St. L. \
Hallway—Superb ServIce.
The Western and Atlantic rail¬
road offers the i-.*?♦, safest, and
most luxurious service between
Atlanta and Chicago.
The Velvet Vestibule leaving at
10:30 o,clock a. m., every day, ear*
vies baggage <ur, two elegant
coaches, and pull man sleeper, At
ianta to Chicago without change,
arriving at Chicago at Dearborn
■;V J h' * 1 >l ,‘ t ! 0a V ‘ ‘ I*!' 5 * 'd c ».vo and
, . i.riijorui at 8y/~
a.
* ,i: ’ v ’ ;:!ll k*ng the time
Atlanta to Chicago twenty-two
hours and twenty-eight min a tea.
There is no extra charge
passengers on tins train. who do
not desire-sleeping car aceorn mo
datum-’, and as the train goes
through solid Atlanta to Chicago,
. .
,
a or at uatlanodgt, supper at
L’e, and breakfast on elo
rmi. dining cats before arrival al
>.
lbs tram goes via Nashville,
vtmsville. and Torro Hanto to Chi
The worlds fair dyer
,j n g Atlanta at 8:20 p ni., runs
Aldanla to Nashville aud car
ries Pulltnan Palace Buffet sleep
ing car, Aalanta to Chicago witli
change, Thin gccu *ia
Nv-divilln, Louis,vale and Piinnnl
vr.ma lines from Lou:.-vil!*-> to Chi
^*°*S*ra hol.Uu* tickets
reading via Louisville, will h *v«
an . opportunity , ot sun.ptng off at
Mammoth cavo, the world,» WOti
uer.
_ In
aau’.non to anove t.oiyice.
Western and. Afianne train No. 2
AtJasfn a b ■’ a nu. and No,
at, & 21D p. tn., make all
f VasseiW-ra ]*urcbas-
1 ' and Atian
iailronti h.-.\c the piiviiog.-—on
v!w, t;,..
Otnuimiaii,
yille, or
r their tickefa a ii -
at ei: tier nj t h -
tier vh( n w ml*
>y He; ■■!
4.5.1 for flonble bellh
or $9 (V.j f ,-•(•! hew Parties deairjag
jj take fill ep ■ tr cur for
It can at’on>'o acertmm alali >ns
■Tom Na.-hyt!io upon *• Ucatiofi.
f 'Yrile to or call upon Ik D
tioket agent. 4 Kimbal house.
laubt; C. B. Walker, tick., ... ,.„j
nn,or * depot. Atlanta;
Brown, traffic m->n«ifei: Rh >rh s K.
ii-irman, general passenyar ag* ng
Aiianta ,G \
— From Atlanta Gun dibit : oc,
or 21, I8P:t.
TAX LEW :*OK 1 U8.
-Murr.v. 0’>
c. m...issuer , i-fi. c t - f Id me- •; ,(
lb-ntn t ; ;i | uA erm, 1 o!)3
I !•: or !» red hr fit? 1 r-.
eri of r mb > ,.r,n revenues e-f • ■n..
Odsity am! M.-i-. tiosi. the Tux
b-.-tcr l.u * ■! .*om,t t | f? ,.<.- Sfc , s
1' ■ > L’cl on the slide i- r ii
year 1893 tho Ibllowin.-; i various per
‘
itsts for entity purposes at- herein
alter tne:A ml ( i.
For : ast snei'l.edncss the S'iSTl O
90 per Ci id on the Stale tux
For bridges, ferilcs, ole the sum
of It' per com' on iX- :a tax,
For a- to s. costs, i'ax
a Y - '-6 2 of 15 p> r ceii!
ot! the State tax.
For coroners fees the sum of 1
per cent on the Etite tax*
For 'Oonrl expenses, it uti l (cos.
Nitn-Les~\Yi{tie-;< fees :n crinann! .
c-yses, hire Fccb Stationery, Servant j
(! o ,,;:m i f Jo nor real (;!• j
the St te fax.
For Jury fees tho n t of 10 per
cent o:; the btatu i-r:.
Fur suptrort of th . C u-ty Pour j
the sum of 10 per coat . is W- Stale;
tax.
For Oon'ingent expanses tj,c> rr.m
of 8 .GO per cent on the .State tax.
Making an aggregate of SI.20 od
eac-b $100 of taxable property in
said county- I ins kk'pb, 11 ; h 1S93
.Dcsiciy Johnicn, Clmi.
II. Ib Bcanjer, Coni.
H A, Gregory, (>
E;”VY.’Bo»d
EXTRAORi> js-i -ak. «
llv T KNT
FALL AND ' v v * INTER
GOODS AND NOVELTIES.
We ! sve m took and are receiving daily the best hns of Winter
Underwear ever brought to this market,
50 dozen Ladle.-,’ Vests 25c, worth 40e; 25 d-zan All-Wool Vesta at
50e, worth T5c; 50 dozen Mens’Undershirts at 20c,—the beH value
ever offered.
Housekeepers :»."•{ go where else for Towels, Table cV.hes and
house furnishing go*. . Lor.'- 22x40 Hack towels lbo; 2ax40 Li nan
towels 16c; 26x40 Turk', hr ■ • j.-, 10e. Dr nsk Table Linon CO incheu
wide at G3 cents per yard.
Full line of Tinware. Largo wash basins 7c: G-galloa dishpao*
j- C; p an3 ]q r ga enongh for br,:\ tubs 37c, 2 boxes ot blacking for be.
Our stock of Shoes is now complete. Ladies* Opera Toe Pat. Tip
Qjyr) ; Childrens shoes 25ei Mens good Congres Shoe 11.241 Full Stock
IJro? ., n8 75c
Shirts, Wafchos Clock,; and j a fact almost anything you want
cheaper than at any place ’ > North Ga. Don't forgot the place.
R. H. BAKER,
1 Manager or Ti-p/»’s Ilai’gaia Shop.
• gs p cw ra r
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p 1 -IE S'iKSKU AIM PACTU JNGCO.
(The jewing Miodiine Kakois of tho World.)
j After making and selling 9,0f't\fM)0 Machines have ju«t
bought
THREE WONDERFUL
NEW
-LIBlit RUNNING
siu.vr
6EOTNU MACHINES.
Especially ’Adaptoil for Family Use.
In Etegat t, Cot v-nient n:d ArrlMie Csliici.t jWorV, y, nb cur H«w (?»tea»*-i) a
r.l! the tnlfert Aitf-shine .Is U'i *.• leri) Fm. a#; ■ eiunr.’n.
The Singer pc«sc:ses overj quality neee<; -Tt\. R k ui *.* 5 <kik4 ! t 1 n
eaqualed for perfcetRm of atictah, r .; ; of re - k, o mrtil «n A durability
Three quarters of the tniLjhiiies p*> i.?’rL let' t- the v» ■, *{‘ ^ '•> riuyf-T!?.
- It is the most pupuSufl Why? 'i. * s; to ■ “ .-h **t l«i © j t*»apiv»Jy
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counterfeited by unscnipuioua manufacture ty# na«
ehine of other tnanufaeturo that is utterly «•- i-. • t T’fjsasu iTtr Sfiy
| sevr ing machine companies have failed or g cut of”la ■ r : tt t»
and partiaa having their machines cannot » eve , itr -•■ - ti Bey »3^ :, ig»r
I nod avoi '3 the same a.i*taK«. V*’« an, .. . i- u ev -. gT «... - ; at T«wu.
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J IV’ 1R0 Dinger f~i « *B mtHHri.'L'l T Tmvj; <■ Oo
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it. j R-T-wns, Act, Dat.tox, Ga. I). A. S'. - gh. riprisg
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Factory' 2 nd Salesrooms, OWENSBORO, KY.
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AUTOMATIC.
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